Testing your ads blocker

Are you not sure about if your ad blocker is working? Well follow the next steps to test your ads blocker abilities and you will find out in moments if the ads blocker is working. We also offer a solution when it doesn’t work!

Ads blocker test

Do you see advertisements on the left side of this website?

Do you see ads under this article?

Do you see advertisement in general on this pages/website?

No? Congratulations the ads blocker test was successful and you’re ads free! If the answer is yes follow the next step on how to clear those annoying ads!

Do you see ads when you play a video on YouTube?

Yes? Then the ads blocker isn’t worker properly and you should choose your web-browser from step 7 and follow the steps on the page. No? Proceed to step 8 you’re almost ad free!

SHORT NOTE: you can find any downloadable ad blocker for free on our website

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The Ad Blocker

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I’ve created my own router script that downloads various hosts files (ads, malware etc.) and merges them to one file. Options to ex- and include hosts. Works with crontab. No ads on home network, not even using Youtube. Virtually never ever seen one ad for a decade. Since I have a family this script also sets different DNS services to prevent access to adult sites for example. Blocking port 53 to other DNS servers and blocking VPN services prevents users to use other DNS servers to circumvent the blockade.

Or get a real router like pfSense and run squid/squidguard, and pfBlocker so there is no need to install and run applications on the computers/cellphones. My unit cost $400 to build, pfSense is free, and am running squid/squidguard, pfBlocker, Snort, and a slew of other things that protect the whole network.

You can also try Pi-hole, it’s free software that runs on a Raspberry-pi and you just need to change your devices DNS servers to the pi-holes address and it blocks ads. You can also make your router redirect DNS querys to the the pi-hole so you don’t even have to configure anything.